Hey A.! Congratulations on the birth of your little girl!! I miss those newborn days :-) A little about me...I have 5 children ages 9,8,6,5 & 3 - 2 boys, 3 girls. I breastfed all of my children on a 3-4 hour flexible schedule and they all slept through the night by 10 weeks at the latest - usually by week 6. I think your issues could be resolved by following a flexible schedule with your daughter. A schedule is a wonderful thing for a family - especially a new baby. Let me tell you why I believe this with all of my heart:
On a schedule you can...
- more quickly diagnose the meaning behind their cries (hunger, tired, sick).
- ensure that they are getting adequate sleep throughout the day rather than hoping they stay asleep for 15 minutes here and there - which ultimately leads to a cranky baby.
- regulate their metabolism by having them eat at certain times of the day, which leads to longer night time sleep, which leads to happier baby.
- your milk production regulates itself thereby producing exactly what you need for each feeding - and responds quickly to growth spurts. You can also identify growth spurts more quickly b/c of the increase in demand for an additional feeding.
- you get back to feeling more "normal" and rested quickly, so you can be a better mother to your child/children.
- once you have more than one, the baby's naptime becomes treasured "Mommy & Me" time for your older children. If not on a schedule, you can't ever guarantee that you will get this time...you just hope for it.
I could go on and on...the benefits are numerous. As far as your feeding issue is concerned, I would put her on a 3 hour routine as follows:
7am - feeding & wake time (work to keep her awake)
8-10 - nap time
10am - feeding & wake time
11-1pm - nap time
1pm - feeding & wake time
2-4pm - nap time
etc. until your last feeding at 10 p.m. Then let her wake you up during the night for her feedings. You will find that she will sleep better, have fewer digestive issues and be less likely to feel at odds once she is on a schedule. I would only feed during feeding times b/c if she doesn't take enough at one feeding, she is sure to make up for it at the next. As long as she is gaining weight, sleeping well and has a generally pleasant disposition, I wouldn't worry about it. Also, you may want to keep track your feedings (time/# oz./fussiness, etc.) as well as the number of wet/dirty diapers per day. This info was invaluable at the pediatrician's office when we ran into problems.
Sorry for the long answer. I just strongly believe in the benefits of a schedule for babies where you work the schedule, it doesn't run you. I wish you nothing but the best!!
Warmly - J.
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